One of the contested issues in the Arizona's 2nd congressional district has been over uncounted provisional ballots. Jon Sherman, a staff attorney at the Washington, D.C.-based Fair Elections Legal Network discusses possible solutions.

KJZZ is exploring what it means to be part of a community in a series called "We Are The Valley." Today we’re discussing a lesser-known 12-step recovery group. Al-Anon is made up of people who have friends or family who have been affected by alcoholism.

In the Grand Canyon, the Colorado River flows for 296 miles free from dams and other development. Many say the man responsible is Martin Litton, a legendary conservationist and boatman. Litton died Sunday in his California home. He was 97.

The federal judge presiding over the racial profiling case against Sheriff Joe Arpaio said he is considering appointing a federal prosecutor to pursue criminal contempt proceedings against the sheriff.

Power plants are the number one source of carbon pollution in the United States. Today is the final day to comment on the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed Clean Power Plan. The EPA has received a record number of comments.

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